EDO PERIOD (17TH-18TH CENTURY)
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A "Catfish-Tail" (Namazuo) KAWARI KABUTO (EXOTIC HELMET)
Edo period (17th-18th century)
An eight-plate shiinari ("acorn"-shape) helmet bowl built up into a tall namazuo, or "catfish tail," shape with wood, papier mâché lacquered silver over a black ground, a four-tiered black-lacquered hineno-jikoro (close-fitting neck guard), with a simulated band tied at the front forming a maedate (forecrest)
Edo period (17th-18th century)
An eight-plate shiinari ("acorn"-shape) helmet bowl built up into a tall namazuo, or "catfish tail," shape with wood, papier mâché lacquered silver over a black ground, a four-tiered black-lacquered hineno-jikoro (close-fitting neck guard), with a simulated band tied at the front forming a maedate (forecrest)
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